Trend Micro Internet Security (known as PC-cillin Internet Security in Australia and Virus Buster in Japan) is an antivirus/Internet security program developed by Trend Micro. The program includes antivirus software, web threat protection, browser cookie removal, parental controls and a computer firewall.
Features
The latest version is Titanium Internet Security 2012, which offers the following features:
- Anti-virus
- Anti-spyware
- Anti-spam
- Email safety scan
- Protection against rootkits
- Proactive intrusion blocking
- Two-way firewall
- Home network protection
- Website authentication
- Parental controls (including content filtering and Internet access scheduling)
- Personal data leak prevention
The Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Protection version also includes:
- Wireless network validation
- Keylogger protection
- Online backup
- Remote folder and file permissions control
- PC tuning and cleanup
- Trend Micro Mobile Security for Windows Mobile PDAs and Symbian OS mobile phones
Effectiveness
A May 2006 test published by PC World Australia revealed that the virus
scanner component of PC-cillin Internet Security Suite 2006 was severely
lacking in heuristic capabilities, catching just 5% of worms and 7% of
backdoor programs on a testbed with month-old anti-virus definitions.
This was due to Trend Micro's belief that the problems caused by
heuristics (in particular, the inconvenience of false positives)
outweighed the benefits. The product did, however, benefit from fast
outbreak-response times, and the user interface was easy to use.
In a test published by PC World and performed by AV-test.org in April
2007, Trend Micro AntiVirus + AntiSpyware 2007 (the standalone
Anti-Malware application) was tested along with several competing
Anti-Malware applications by various vendors. Trend Micro scored
somewhat poorly in this test, scoring the lowest of all applications
tested at 82% detection rate.
AV-comparatives also published a single test report in March 2007 which
tested the Internet Security edition. Trend Micro fares somewhat better
in this test, reaching an 87% detection rate, while the minimum
detection rate to qualify for testing in AV-comparatives is 85%.
However, the author of the test notes that Trend Micro was tested later
than other products which are normally included in its comparative
reports, and says that considering that Trend Micro had about two months
more time (and hence was updated to a more recent date) than the other
tested products, Trend Micro may or may not have reached the minimum
certification level at the actual time of testing (i.e. two months
earlier).
AV-test.org published another test report on May 22, 2007, which tested
various other products along with Trend Micro. Trend Micro scored 90.97%
overall.
In the Consumer Reports Electronics Buying Guide 2008, Trend Micro was rated higher than any other security suite tested. The results are based on tests published in Consumer Reports in September 2007.
Trend Micro has had moderate success with the Virus Bulletin VB100 award
failing 11 tests and succeeding 16. It has also acquired certification
from ICSA Labs for Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware detection, as well as
Check Mark, which signifies that it is able to provide at least basic
protection against in-the wild (i.e. highly spreading dangerous malware
with a high infection rate) malware.
Trend Micro's firewall has only undergone limited testing, however,
tests conducted by Matousec Matousec indicate that Trend Micro's
firewall has poor protection; Trend Micro scored a 27% on the firewall
leak test.
Trend Micro's Smart Protection Network deploys bots to verify websites visited by users of Trend Micro Internet Security.
While users of the software are visiting a website, the Trend Micro
bots break security measures and rules specified by the website
administrator and display malware characteristics . The antivirus
software uses the trust websites have for users with administrative and
other privileges to circumvent website security
measures to allow Trend Micro's bots the opportunity to download
privileged information or to inject files to the website. This can be a
major privacy and security risk for Trend Micro Internet Security users who access Internet banking facilities.
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